Police: Siblings argue about iPad; One pulls knife

Carlisle suspect charged with simple assault, harassment

Two siblings in their 40s argued about an iPad Tuesday, which led to one of them pulling out a knife, according to Carlisle police.

Police said they were called to a home in the first block of West Baltimore Street about 9:50 a.m. Tuesday for a disturbance report.

Ferdinand T. Jones, 44, and his sister, 42-year-old Nicole Madrigal-Jones, got into an argument about his iPad, which led to Madrigal-Jones pulling out a pocket knife and swinging it at her brother, police said.

Madrigal-Jones left the home before officers arrived, police said.

A warrant charging her with simple assault and harassment was issued, police said.

Mar. 21: Four men were arrested Tuesday at the Reading Regional Airport as part of a drug case. A plane that landed there was carrying 75 pounds of marijuana, which has a street value of $300,000, troopers said. State police said they arrested the four people on the plane -- Nasser Erakat and Saleem Erakat from Arizona and Ali Erakat and Alexis Lee from California. About $25,000 in cash and 19 cellphones were also found on the plane, troopers said.